SubArachnoid Space: Confusion is Next
Posted in Reviews on September 28th, 2009 by JJ KoczanThere?s little doubt everything about San Francisco freak rockers SubArachnoid Space?s ninth full-length, Eight Bells (Crucial Blast) is meant to provoke a reaction. The Stephen Kasner cover art is at once horrific and beautiful — we see a severed arm but also several other phantom limbs from the figure in Venus-like repose and the image is undoubtedly bleak in nature but still somehow triumphant — and the music that spreads across the five tracks that comprise the album follow a similar course of leading listeners in with engulfing sounds before repelling them again with complex changes and other sonic experiments.
It?s a battle of accessibility, and maybe that?s the intent all along. If so, then it?s most fully realized on the second of the five pieces, ?Akathesia.? The title a reference to the inner restlessness keeping one from standing still, this is almost certainly evoked in the music, which follows a gradually building structure across its 13-plus minutes to an insistent and pulsating start-stop conclusion that is not only the most aggressive moment on Eight Bells, but also the most satisfying. It does what closing duo ?Haruspex? and ?Bird Signs? try to do all on its own.